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Kevin mulenga

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Mywill is a sketch i made up in under a day.

It would allow senior citizens to create an encrypted last will (testament) that is safely protected and locked up.

When a new user is created and a will has been safely saved and locked up. The user has the ability to send out 3 access keys to spouse and/or children. This access key is the key that will be used to log into the account and open the locked will once the owner of the will has passed.

To access the will all owners of keys must log in and simultaneously agree that the owner of the will has passed. They do this by pressing the EJECT button once logged in on the main page. And once the will has been ejected it will both be able to be viewed on the app and a copy will be sent by email to each key holder.

Here is a video explaining in more detail.

View: https://youtu.be/bHxRUTqDiLw



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NicholasCato

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Have no experience in the app space other than creating a match 3 game to understand a game engine.

The first thing that threw me off was seniors using apps. I know a lot do but something as important as a will seems like something you’d want to contact a professional about.

I don’t really see the need here. Just seems like another way to do the same thing. Also whose going to download a will app and keep in on their device just in case someone dies? Seems a tad depressing.
Maybe an insurance company would have use for something like this but idk

Just my two cents
 

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